Diversity

WongPartnership is a people-driven organisation built, since its inception, on a strong foundation of diversity within its ranks. We firmly believe that opportunities and advancement in the firm must be based on merit.

In 2018, WongPartnership clinched the "Best National Firm for Women in Business Law" award for a record fifth time and the "Best Firm in Singapore" award for a record seventh time at the Euromoney Legal Media Group's Asia Women in Business Law Awards. In addition to the main awards, WongPartnership also won the inaugural "Best National Firm for Talent Management" award and "Best Firm for Diversity by National Firm" award. To date, the firm has garnered 20 Euromoney Legal Media Group's Asia Women in Business Law Awards since 2011. These awards are testament to the positive impact that initiatives such as structured training programmes, varied career paths and flexible work arrangements have had on our lawyers and staff.

Place in the Community

WongPartnership is proud to be part of a vibrant and diverse legal landscape. Beyond that, we are also proud to be part of the wider community and recognise the importance of giving back to society.

WongPartnership actively participates in and contributes financially to various pro bono initiatives in Singapore. Our Pro Bono Practice provides legal services to charities and Institutions of a Public Character, to carry out their advisory and transactional work on a non-fee paying basis. Our lawyers also volunteer at legal clinics throughout the country and are also given secondment opportunities should they wish to be more involved in pro bono work. Aside from pro-bono work, WongPartnership also provides generous financial aid to many charities in Singapore. Several of our partners also sit on the board of not-for-profit organisations.

WongPartnership has been recognised by Asian Legal Business as one of the top 25 law firms in Asia with notable Corporate Social Responsibility work. We were also previously named the “Corporate Citizenship Law Firm of the Year” by the same publication in its Southeast Asia Law Awards.